NEG

Etymology

Noun

neg (plural negs)

(debating) Clipping of negative.

Antonyms

• aff

Adjective

neg (not comparable)

(LGBT, public health) HIV negative

Verb

neg (third-person singular simple present negs, present participle negging, simple past and past participle negged)

(British slang) Deliberately annoy, irritate.

(transitive, seduction community) To express or imply a negative value judgement of someone to make them desire one's approval, especially when trying to pick up a date.

(nonstandard, Internet slang, transitive) To leave negative feedback in a reputation tracking system.

Noun

neg (plural negs)

(seduction community) An expression or implication that one has a negative value judgement of someone in order to make them desire one's approval, especially when trying to pick up a date.

Anagrams

• -gen, ENG, Eng., GEN, Gen, Gen., eng, gen, gen.

Source: Wiktionary



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